The Luxembourg Pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka invites visitors to discover the essence of the Grand Duchy through the immersive experience "Doki Doki - The Luxembourg Heartbeat". To extend this adventure beyond Japan, Virtual Rangers has created a digital replica of the Pavilion, accessible free of charge via the Luxembourg Pavilion app on iOS and Android.
This virtual tour lets you explore the Pavilion's architecture, exhibitions and cultural content from anywhere in the world, with features such as :
- Virtual tour: Navigate through a 3D representation of the Pavilion, exploring its modular architecture and permanent exhibits.
- Interactive exhibitions: Discover multimedia content featuring Luxembourg residents, the Grand Duchy's innovative ideas and the beauty of its landscapes, including its heritage.
- Live updates: keep up to date with news, events and highlights at the Luxembourg Pavilion.
- Multilingual support: Access content in several languages, reflecting Luxembourg's rich linguistic heritage.

On site in Osaka, the experience is enhanced by augmented reality stations located in the waiting area. Thanks to high-precision 3D scans produced by Artec 3D, visitors discover emblematic sites in Luxembourg:
- "Gëlle Fra (The Golden Woman): National symbol of freedom and memory.
- "Huelen Zant (Hollow Tooth): Historical vestige reflecting the town's military past and strategic role over the centuries.
- Vianden Castle: Medieval fortress in the Eislek region, a testimony to the region's architectural heritage.
- Moselle vineyards: Immerse yourself in one of Luxembourg's most beautiful wine-growing landscapes.
- Palais grand-ducal: Official residence of HRH the Grand Duke of Luxembourg. In collaboration with Luxembourg artist Serge Ecker.
- Legend of Mélusine: The statue of this mythical mermaid, created by Luxembourg artist Serge Ecker, whose story is linked to the founding of Luxembourg in 963 by Count Siegfried.
This AR content transforms waiting time into a moment of captivating cultural exploration, bringing Luxembourg's heritage to life both on site and in the digital Pavilion.
